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Occurrence of diclofenac and selected metabolites in sewage effluents

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 405, Issue 1-3, Pages 310-316

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2008.05.036

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Water analysis; Diclofenac; Human metabolite; Waste water; LC-MS/MS

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Many pharmaceuticals along with their metabolites have been detected in environmental water samples in the recent decades. The analgesic diclofenac is widely used and thus enters the aquatic environment. Already at realistic environmental concentration levels harmful effects to different organisms have been demonstrated. As this could also be expected for its metabolites, their fate was examined. Six wastewater treatment plant effluents collected throughout Germany were analyzed for the drug and two of its hydroxylated metabolites, 4'-hydroxy diclofenac (4'-OHD) and 5-hydroxy diclofenac (5-OHD), together with the lactam of 4'-OHD, 4'-hydroxy diclofenac dehydrate (4'-OHDD). A quantitative analytical method has been developed using solid-phase extraction followed by LC-ESI-MS/MS. The limits of quantitation (LOQ) in sewage effluent were 0.06 mu g/l for diclofenac and its hydroxyl metabolites and 0.07 mu g/l for 4'-OHDD. Recoveries ranged from 62 to 81%. The metabolites were detected in the samples in median concentration ranges of

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